Research scrutinizing political talk online has been developed largely against the backdrop of deliberative discursive norms and considered political talk without a systematic analysis of surrounding mass-mediated discourses. By contrast, this study operationalizes counterpublic theory as an alternative theoretical perspective and analyzes comments on news websites as a reaction to hegemonic mainstream public spheres. It juxtaposes a qualitative framing analysis of all articles about a new anti-Euro party in devotedly pro-European Germany published on 9 news websites in the week following the 2013 elections (n = 22) with a content analysis of all comments posted below these articles (n = 3,154). It finds counterpublic spheres differently sh...
This article explores the often normative and idealist notion of the public sphere at its possible b...
Online discussions about politics are commonplace these days, and play an increasingly large role in...
While most of the online participation research assumes the Western notion of fulfilling deliberativ...
This study illustrates how the emphasis structure of counterpublic discourses surfacing online can b...
This study examines the role of heavy commenters on social media. We propose typologies of heavy com...
This study focuses on reader comments within three British mainstream news online comment forums, th...
Online media have transformed the political news landscapes, changing not only professional journal...
This article analyzes quantitatively and qualitatively 1,583 comments by national newspapers’ online...
Online media have transformed the political news landscapes, changing not only professional journali...
Online discussions between citizens have been subject to scholarly debate and several empirical stud...
The Internet has created new “dialogical spaces” (Oblak, 2005) where issues of common concern can be...
This cumulative dissertation explores online audiences’ responses to counterpublic discourse in the ...
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the spaces for content written by audiences in the...
This thesis investigated how discourses developed in blog\u27s comment threads work to promote the d...
In this paper, news discussion forums are studied as vernacular public discourse and as a communic...
This article explores the often normative and idealist notion of the public sphere at its possible b...
Online discussions about politics are commonplace these days, and play an increasingly large role in...
While most of the online participation research assumes the Western notion of fulfilling deliberativ...
This study illustrates how the emphasis structure of counterpublic discourses surfacing online can b...
This study examines the role of heavy commenters on social media. We propose typologies of heavy com...
This study focuses on reader comments within three British mainstream news online comment forums, th...
Online media have transformed the political news landscapes, changing not only professional journal...
This article analyzes quantitatively and qualitatively 1,583 comments by national newspapers’ online...
Online media have transformed the political news landscapes, changing not only professional journali...
Online discussions between citizens have been subject to scholarly debate and several empirical stud...
The Internet has created new “dialogical spaces” (Oblak, 2005) where issues of common concern can be...
This cumulative dissertation explores online audiences’ responses to counterpublic discourse in the ...
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the spaces for content written by audiences in the...
This thesis investigated how discourses developed in blog\u27s comment threads work to promote the d...
In this paper, news discussion forums are studied as vernacular public discourse and as a communic...
This article explores the often normative and idealist notion of the public sphere at its possible b...
Online discussions about politics are commonplace these days, and play an increasingly large role in...
While most of the online participation research assumes the Western notion of fulfilling deliberativ...